it's also very watercooling friendly with a built in double thick, triple wide radiator in the top, in addition to the hot swap drive bays, in addition to the ventilated extra space below the last PCI-Ex16 slot where the third dual slot cooled card in tri-SLI or tri-fire can exhaust out the back of the case, in addition to...well, just watch the video...
if I ever go to watercooling this will be the case I get, obviously this is not a budget case, in my opinion it's feature set make it worth the price for those that will use all/most of them, a good radiator that size would be what...? at least $75-$100...? it definitely wouldn't make sense for a basic system, but it's not designed for a basic system, this thing is huge too, I can't believe it's categorized as a mid tower and the HAF 932 is a full tower, it's bigger than the HAF...
and I think the video might have been a bit misleading or in my excitement I misunderstood, the top has pre-drilled holes for a radiator according to a Corsair rep on another board, I don't think there's one installed as I had thought, but still what other case incorporates that into the design...?